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Lumen is first seen in the series after witnessing Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) kill Boyd Fowler (Shawn Hatosy), a serial killer who had been keeping her captive. While it is extremely inconvenient for Dexter to leave a witness alive, Lumen does not fit Dexter's "code", and so he is morally obligated to keep her alive.
Dexter and Lumen find a wounded Mendell, and Dexter notices that he is a dentist with a family. Lumen maintains he is her rapist, while Mendell proclaims he is innocent. As Dexter and Lumen argue, they find Mendell making a phone call to someone, warning that Lumen is alive. Dexter snaps his neck, and then gets Lumen to stay at Rita's house.
In the episode, Dexter and Lumen set out to kill Jordan Chase, while Liddy prepares to catch Dexter to recoup his career. According to Nielsen Media Research , the episode was seen by an estimated 2.26 million household viewers and gained a 1.1/3 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.
Dexter: Original Sin will have 10 episodes that will air originally on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME every Friday and will later air on Sunday nights at 10 PM ET/PT on Showtime's cable network. The ...
In the episode, Dexter and Lumen try to frame Boyd when one of her captors is discovered, while Miami Metro leads an operation on a nightclub to capture the Fuentes brothers. According to Nielsen Media Research , the episode was seen by an estimated 1.90 million household viewers and gained a 0.9/2 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.
One of the biggest moments most likely to be featured in Original Sin is Dexter's first kill. From what was mentioned on the Showtime series, Dexter got the go ahead from Harry to kill Nurse Mary.
Dexter hires a nanny named Sonya to care for Harrison. Dexter eventually kills Fowler, but the crime is witnessed by Fowler's next victim, Lumen Pierce, who he has in captivity. Dexter tries to care for Lumen, but she is understandably suspicious of his motives, asking Dexter if he is going to "sell her".
Dexter is truly a one-of-a-kind series and it had an unforgettable eight-season run on Showtime. The series, developed by James Manos Jr. and based on author Jeff Lindsay’s novel Darkly Dreaming ...